“You Pinch It With the Nail Clipper, and You Kill It”: A Reflexive Thematic Analysis of How Maya Families Prevent and Manage Tick Bites in Yucatan, Mexico
Published online on June 09, 2025
Abstract
Qualitative Health Research, Ahead of Print.
In peasant livelihoods, families are regularly exposed to ectoparasites such as ticks, and thus to the diseases they carry. Little is known about how rural families’ knowledge influences health in domestic and community environments. We applied reflexive ...
In peasant livelihoods, families are regularly exposed to ectoparasites such as ticks, and thus to the diseases they carry. Little is known about how rural families’ knowledge influences health in domestic and community environments. We applied reflexive ...